St. John de LaSalle Roman Catholic Parish

Niagara Falls, New York

CHRISTMAS SERVICES

CHRISTMAS EVE MASS 4:00PM

MIDNIGHT MASS CAROLS AT 11:30PM

MASS AT 12 MIDNIGHT

CHRISTMAS DAY MASS 8:45AM

MASS 11:15AM

We, the Roman Catholic community of St. John de LaSalle Parish, affirm the innate dignity and unique value of each person in our midst. As a parish family we endeavor to work, learn and pray together as often as possible. Our Faith Formation is an excellent Program that includes classes for all ages, from school children to the elderly.

We strive to help all those in need, in any way we can. It is important to us that we use our God given gifts and talents to make a difference in our community. We welcome all persons to our parish and look forward to becoming richer in our faith because of the special gifts each member of our parish shares. We are blessed with a congregation of strong leaders, always willing to take charge of new ideas and programs.

Our church site includes several buildings and a large parking area providing ample space for a multitude of activities, meetings, special events and parish celebrations. Our St. Charles Borromeo Parish Center is in constant use by many organizations within the city, including our Community Care Food Pantry. The Parish Offices are in the school building, which also houses the LaSalle Early Childhood Center, and is home to our Faith Formation program, prayer groups and Bible Study.

If you are vacationing in the area, we are only ten minutes from the mighty Niagara Falls. We would love for you to stop by to visit and are happy to show you our beautiful Church and campus facilities.

Tuesday...................7:00 p.m. followed by the St. Jude Novena
Anointing of the Sick first Tuesday of each month
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION............Thursday 7:45 a.m. to midnight
CONFESSIONS..........................Saturday 3:30p.m. to 4:15 p.m.

Why should we schedule a Mass Intention?

“The fervent prayer of a righteous person is very powerful” (Jas5, 16)

The Holy Mass can be offered for the deceased and for the living. Our intention can have a character: petitions; thanksgiving; it can bind with a jubilee or anniversary.

Some examples include:In thanksgiving for receiving a graceGiving thanks or imploring for good health and God’s blessingFor a wedding anniversary, continued blessings & health Thanksgiving for curing a serious sicknessFor conversion and change of lifeFor health and peace in the familyFor repentance and a good confessionFor help in studying, for the gifts of the Holy Spirit to pass an examinationFor the healthy delivery of a childFor help and blessing from the Mother of Perpetual Help to solve a difficulty.To choose a good journey of life (a right path of life) For deceased friends or members from your family

Why do we inform you about all of this? Is it worthy to offer for someone the intention of Holy Mass?

Prayer is the most universal gift we can give each other as Christians. Even in today’s world in which many count what is materialistic, but don’t appreciate spiritual prayer, many deep believers have experienced the unusual power of prayer. The Holy Mass is a special kind of prayer. At no other time is God so plainly tangible. By this closeness, by purity of heart and by God’s grace we can show our needs to our friends. Our Lord will know by himself the needs of our friend for whom the Holy Mass is celebrated. There exist many testimonials of the miraculous power of the Eucharist. We should take advantage of this gift which we received from our Lord Jesus Christ.

Let the words of Saint Paul bring us not only to reflection, but also to realistic and concrete action: “First of all, then, I ask that supplications, prayers, petitions, and thanksgivings be offered for everyone, for kings and for all in authority, that we may lead a quiet and tranquil life in all devotion and dignity. This is good and pleasing to God our savior, who wills everyone to be saved and to come to knowledge of the truth.” 1Tm2, 1-4

Our Mass Intention Book is open. Feel free to call or stop by the Pastoral Care Office to schedule a Mass Intention or if you have questions.